Beáta Huszka
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EDUCATION
September 2003-present:
PhD candidate (fifth year), International Relations and European Studies
Department, Central
European University
Dissertation title: The role of economics in creating arguments for self-determination
in
Serbia and Montenegro
July 2007: CEU Summer course on Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations
and Local Financial Management, Central European University
January-May 2006: Visiting student at the European University Institute
(EUI), Florence,
Italy
September 2001-June 2002:
MA in Nationalism Studies, Central European University,
Thesis title: The role of rational and irrational factors in the secessionist
movement of
Montenegro
July 2002: Transition Economics – a course at the Prishtina Summer University
in Kosovo
September 1994-July 2001:
Budapest University of Economic Sciences (BUES), Major: IRES
Degree: MA in Economics and International Relations
September-December 1999:
Communication School at the University of the Nations in Melbourne, Australia
September-December 1996:
A three-months course at the Faculty of Humanities in Lausanne, Switzerland
SCHOLARSHIPS
May-June 2007: visiting researcher, Center for European Policy Studies
(CEPS), Brussels
February-April 2007: visiting scholar, Woodrow Wilson International Center
for Scholars,
Washington DC
May 2006-July 2007: International Policy Fellowship (IPF), affiliated
with the Open Society
Institute, Budapest
Project title: Regional movements in Serbia – Sources of conflict or part
of the solution?
EXPERIENCE
October 2002-present:
Public Foundation for European Comparative Minority Research (Budapest)
Researcher, research topics:
– economic transition in Vojvodina and Serbia,
– the economic situation of the Hungarian minority in Vojvodina.
September-December 2004: research and teaching assistant at CEU, IRES
department, course
title: Europeanization and Politics of Central and South Eastern Europe,
lecturer: Nicole
Lindstrom
Title of research: Investing in the Western Balkans,
A Strategy Paper prepared for the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
March-August 1999:
Tempus Public Foundation, Budapest
Part time position of project monitoring
ADDITIONAL SKILLS
Languages: Hungarian (native), English: fluent, German: good, [Advanced
level international
exam with a business focus (Goethe Institute, PWD), 2001]
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